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Renard Williams

@renarddwilliams

@dsfpodcast |Stillman Alum||Sports &Football Fanatic| Kidney Transplant💚9-13-19|Patient advocate&speaker for Fresenius Med/#HBCU#Media married to @perfectlayde

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Good on Skip Holtz. Amid reports that the Stallions are being relocated from Birmingham, he’s working with kids at this previously scheduled flag football and football camp at Legion Field. We’re expecting to talk to Holtz around 4:30. WBRC 6 News

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REPORT: Memphis Tigers | TigerSportsReport.com has obtained direct messages of former Memphis DB Tahj Ra-El sending UTSA QB Owen McCown the Tigers' playbook before their game💀 The Roadrunners won 44-36. on3.com/sites/tiger-sp…

REPORT: <a href="/On3Memphis/">Memphis Tigers | TigerSportsReport.com</a> has obtained direct messages of former Memphis DB Tahj Ra-El sending UTSA QB Owen McCown the Tigers' playbook before their game💀

The Roadrunners won 44-36.

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#EmmettTill would/should be celebrating his 84th birthday today. I imagine him as an elder, enjoying family and sharing wisdom imparted to him by his mother, #MamieTillMobley. Racism, as driven by white supremacist ideology and in its diabolical attempts to sustain systemic and

#EmmettTill would/should be celebrating his 84th birthday today. I imagine him as an elder, enjoying family and sharing wisdom imparted to him by his mother, #MamieTillMobley. Racism, as driven by white supremacist ideology and in its diabolical attempts to sustain systemic and
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Deion Sanders’ doctors told the media just now he was diagnosed with a “very high-risk, non-invasive bladder cancer” and had a full bladder removal and has since been cured from the cancer.

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Sanders said he dropped about 25 pounds. “I can’t pee like I used too. It’s totally different.” He encouraged everyone to get checked. “It could’ve been a whole other gathering if I hadn’t” gotten checked.

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Sanders: “if you see a porta potty on the sideline, it’s real.” He said “let’s stop being ashamed of it and deal with it, and deal with it head on.”

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Sanders said he’s still down about 12 pounds but “I’m able, I’m strong, I’m ready.” He clasped his hands together and said “you have no idea how good God has been to me” to be here.

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FCS Conference titles in the last 20 years for D1 HBCU Football Programs SC State-9 NC A&T-5 Bethune-Cookman-5 Grambling-5 NC Central-5 Alcorn St-4 Jackson St-4 Alabama A&M-2 FAMU-2 Hampton-2 Howard-2 Southern-1 UAPB-1 Delaware St-1 Alabama St-1 Prairie View-1 Tenn State-1

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Salim Asfour, 75, from Abasan, Khan Yunis, survives on stale bread soaked in water. After 4 months of starvation, he’s lost his vision and use of his legs. Israeli forces destroyed his home. “There is no food, no drink, nothing”

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Many believe high level college athletic teams/programs will eventually be spun off from schools into private entities, especially if/when the athletes are employees. This Sports Business Journal article describes one way that could happen, in a way that’d allow investors to buy shares of teams.

Many believe high level college athletic teams/programs will eventually be spun off from schools into private entities, especially if/when the athletes are employees.

This <a href="/SBJ/">Sports Business Journal</a> article describes one way that could happen, in a way that’d allow investors to buy shares of teams.
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AO, a college sports players' association, held a closed-door meeting with 23 Power 4 GMs on Sunday night in Nashville, On3 has learned. All 23 support a collective bargaining model, removing a portal window during the season and support performance-based incentives.

AO, a college sports players' association, held a closed-door meeting with 23 Power 4 GMs on Sunday night in Nashville, <a href="/On3sports/">On3</a> has learned. 

All 23 support a collective bargaining model, removing a portal window during the season and support performance-based incentives.
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Though college athletics is only a month into the rev-share era, many administrators are, more than ever, urging leaders to embrace collective bargaining, as Yahoo Sports detailed in the below June 30 story. It’s no easy shift but necessary, many believe yhoo.it/46juPIG